Source By Akram Gizabi Friday, December 16, 2005 This week Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced his choices for 34 seats in the upper house of parliament (Mishrano Jirga), completing a process that began with the September 18 parliamentary elections. Afghanistan’s new bicameral parliament is made up of a 249-seat lower house (Wolose Jirga) and 102-member… Continue reading UPPER HOUSE OF AFGHAN PARLIAMENT BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE
Karzai appoints Mujaddedi, Fahim to Afghan Upper House
Source Staff Report KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday decreed the appointment of 34 people, already cleared by the Joint Electoral Management Body (JEMB), to the Meshrano Jirga (upper house of parliament). Prominent among the 34 nominees are former interim president Sibghatullah Mujaddedi, Karzai’s former defence minister Mohammad Qasim Fahim, present cabinet minister Siddiqa… Continue reading Karzai appoints Mujaddedi, Fahim to Afghan Upper House
SGPC to repair Afghan gurdwaras
Source Express News Service Ludhiana, December 6: THE Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) has decided to carry out the repair, renovation and reconstruction of Gurdwara buildings in Afghanistan which suffered damage during the Taliban regime. This decision was taken in the meeting of its Dharam Parchar Committee held at Gurdwara Manji Sahib, Alamgir, about 20… Continue reading SGPC to repair Afghan gurdwaras
WORD FOR WORD: The Buddhas the Taliban destroyed —Khaled Ahmed
Source When the two colossi were newly carved, the great Chinese traveller Hsuan Tsang saw them in 642 AD and noted their brilliant reflection from a distance. The smaller Buddha was Maitreya and the taller one was Rocana In 2000, the Taliban destroyed two 5th century AD statues of Buddha in Bamiyan. One was 114… Continue reading WORD FOR WORD: The Buddhas the Taliban destroyed —Khaled Ahmed
International Religious Freedom Report 2005 – Afghanistan
Source Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor The country experienced civil war, political violence, religious and political extremism, and misrule for more than 25 years before 2001. In December 2001, the Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) took office, and in June 2002, the Emergency Loya Jirga, a gathering of Afghan representatives from… Continue reading International Religious Freedom Report 2005 – Afghanistan
Letter from United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) to the U.S. Department of State
Dear Acting Assistant Secretary Greene: I am writing on behalf of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom to urge that the United States communicate and act urgently to prevent the imminent involuntary deportation from Germany to Afghanistan of particularly vulnerable asylum seekers, including Hindu refugees who face the threat of violence upon return… Continue reading Letter from United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) to the U.S. Department of State
Return of Celebration of Afghan Hindu Festivals
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